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The Street Photographer Who Only Takes Blurry Photos
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Today we explore how to use blur to enhance your street photography.

Olga Karlovac's site: www.olga-karlovac-photography.com/site/
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[Chapters]
00:00 Intro
00:17 Background on Olga Karlovac
01:23 Style Description
02:15 Recreating Olga Karlovac's Style
03:23 Intentional Camera Movement
04:56 POV Street Photography: Environments
05:59 POV Street Photography: Pedestrians
09:34 POV Street Photography: Bonus Pictures
10:03 Conclusion
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Genre: Howto & Style
Date of upload: Dec 27, 2021 ^^


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@biglenslittlelens8162

2 years ago

The grain is mostly due to the GRII high contrast black and white preset rather than high ISO.

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@Muchtoobizy

6 months ago

This is a great idea - to take the work of a photographer with a specific unusual style, and explain how they achieved the look. However no matter how much you master the technical side, it requires a long term devotion to a particular style to become as good as Olga. I once spent two months photographing Paris deliberately out of focus (not moving) to get an impressionistic style. Even though I took hundreds of such photos deliberately every day during that time, the number of keepers were relatively few. When it works it's beautiful; but just moving the camera or defocusing the lens is just the beginning. The message to anyone who wants to try working "outside the box" is find a style you like and then explore it extensively. I really enjoyed the video. Thank you.

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@pbziegler

1 year ago

I bought the trilogy. She is quite amazing. We love the books. The thing is, her images are very evocative and emotionally charged. They aren't just ICM photos for the sake of getting blurry photos. Anyone can take blurry photos. If you look at her work you will see creative genius at work.

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@laurencegoldman4639

2 years ago

It's NOT ABOUT HAVING A DISTINCT STYLE! It's about having a honed visual interest (love). The style takes care of itself. Find out what you actually like. See what opens the door.

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@juuubart

1 year ago

Found your channel while looking around for photography ideas. I've been a hobbyist for 5 years now and only just found out about ICM photography. Olga's work is incredible, wow. Thanks for covering it!

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@kevinc.3717

2 months ago

Excellent! Great explanation of how it's done and photos to match, thank you!

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@kevinc.3717

11 months ago

Just when I think I've seen the best videos for my photo journey, one like this comes along and re-sets my thinking! AND with a GR8... Love it! Go go Olga!

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@ImperiousImages

1 year ago

Great video. I hadn’t heard of Olga, so thank you for sharing. You did an excellent job with explaining the technique.

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@theslowwalkers

1 year ago

Just found your site and this video. It's great that you show her work and then the recreations, which were very good. Subscribed.

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@millymucci

5 months ago

such enjoyable images you took, and well explained! Can't wait to try. Thank you to you and thank you to Olga 📷📷😎

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@marianodemiguel3442

5 months ago

another great video: almost like a delightful lecture I can not get enough of. Thankyou

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@shaileshcalib2910

7 months ago

This is the most underrated photography channel . absolutely amazing content , Keep it up . Subscribed !!

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@alx7157

1 year ago

Fantastic vid, fam. I love her outlook...plus, the HCB quote is timeless. Subbed.

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@johnhearn5644

1 year ago

Excellent video. Thank you for bringing Olga Karlovac's work to my attention. I love it. It's amazing what can be achieved with a point and shoot camera and controlled ICM.

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@cameronwheatley7065

1 year ago

love your work! one of the best YT channels

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@alancollins6171

1 year ago

Thank you for this video, love Olga's work

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@thethreeislands

2 years ago

Great video, your narration and thought process explained and then executed well with the graphics in the video showing the settings and ICM direction(s). I would like to see one of these done for the ICM photos I see of surfers riding waves with a horizontal pan. The surfer is mostly frozen still but the surrounding waves/water are nicely blurred from the ICM

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@SonChae21

5 months ago

Definitely one if not the best photography channel

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@xavidub

6 months ago

This is the best photography channel on YouTube. Thank you

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@judithkes7004

1 year ago

Great Video. I did not know of her. I love her style. It shows that sometimes we should step out of the box we put ourselves in listening to everyone telling us only sharp images are right. I will definitely experiment with this. Thank you for your video.

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